SKU 95338
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troubleshooting section at end of manual.
cOntROlS And SEtUP
note:
Familiarize yourself with the location and function of all of the machine’s controls
before proceeding to setup of the machine.
controls and features
The Pressure Washer features an automatic On/Off Micro Switch (65b). The Motor
(a) of the Pressure Washer does not run continuously, but only when the Trigger
(21c) is squeezed. When spraying water through the unit stops, the Motor will
automatically shut off.
The Pressure Washer features a
3-Prong, Ground Fault Circuit Inter-
rupter (GFCI) Power Plug (35a). The
GFCI Power Plug provides additional
protection from the risk of electrical
shock. Make sure that the Trigger
(21c) is released before plugging
in. Plug the GFCI Power Plug into a
grounded, 120 volt, electrical outlet.
Press the TEST button and then the
RESET button. The indicator on the
Power Plug should show. If the indi-
cator does not show, have the power
plug inspected by a qualified electri
-
cian. Should replacement of the GFCI
Power Plug become necessary, only
a qualified technician should perform
the service. Never attempt to alter or disable the GFCI Power Plug.
(See Figure H.)
The Pressure Washer is equipped with
a Trigger Safety Lock (22c). When
the Trigger (21c) is not squeezed,
the Safety Lock should be pressed
all the way in to help prevent children
from using the tool. To disengage the
Safety Lock, press the opposite side.
(See Figure I.)
The adjustable Nozzle on the Spray
Wand (31c) can be rotated for a range of spray patterns, from a full fan spray to a
direct stream spray. (See Figure J, next page.)
Also, the adjustable nozzle can be slid out for low-pressure spray and detergent
application, or pulled in for normal high-pressure spray. (See Figure J.)
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gfcI POWER PlUg (35a)
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SAfEty
tRIggER lOck
(22c)
tRIggER
(21c)